Enterprise reality
Audits are a throughput problem.
Enterprise trust breaks when proof requires access: screenshots, ticket exports, and “trust me” Slack threads. IF.TTT replaces access requirements with receipts—so verification is externalizable.
Third‑party pressure
- Auditors and customers ask the same question: “prove it was true at the time.”
- Procurement needs evidence without granting broad credentials.
- Executives need a narrative; security needs reproducible artifacts.
What IF.TTT provides
Receipt‑first
Integrity binding:
source_sha256 ↔ output_sha256.No‑login share
Public receipt surface for reviewers (with sandbox fallback paths).
Offline option
Triage bundles for future disputes and restricted review.
One sentence you can forward
For stakeholder alignment without overclaiming.
IF.TTT supports audits by producing externally verifiable receipts—so reviewers don’t need your internal credentials to verify integrity.